This album is a nice reminder that there's still enough room for freshness in myriads-style, derivative black metal. Trve and tired stuff this decidedly ain't.

The fact that some of these guys have been around for nearly two decades playing black metal (Endezzma is basically the reincarnation of a group called Dim Nagel) is clear from the beginning. While there is the stereotypical wall of buzzing blackness at the core here, there are so many layers and textures to this thing that every time you throw a track on you'll end up picking up on different, new things.